India removed taxes and eased ownership limits on government bonds for foreign investors, boosting overseas inflows by $3.4 billion since June and stabilising the rupee.
India's government bond market has attracted substantial foreign investment, with $3.4 billion flowing in since June. This surge follows the removal of debt taxes and eased ownership limits for overseas investors. The increased capital inflows have also played a crucial role in…
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